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renavarro.bsky.social

gnt, fui banida de um jogo de celular online por um motivo muito idiotia. alguém sabe fazer mágica para eu voltar a jogar? HELP PLEASE 😭🥺😭🥺😭🥺 #gamedev#highrise

a logo that says high rise with a sunset
a logo that says high rise with a sunset

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FHfasciahome.bsky.social

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939 Indiana Ave, Venice, CA 90291 is for sale. View 34 photos of this 5 bed, 5 bath, 2950 sqft. single family home with a list price of $2995000.

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SUstackupdotorg.bsky.social

Highrise City has upped their game with their DLC Vacation Season. It's an engaging addition to the base game. Read up on why AdTwindad thinks so: www.stackup.org/post/review-...

Review – Highrise City: Vacation Season DLC
Review – Highrise City: Vacation Season DLC

Highrise City's Vacation Season DLC adds a fresh layer of creativity to the game enabling players to transform their cities.

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Ddan90mhz.bsky.social

Finished Planet of Slums today. Written in 2005, pretttty interesting how Davis saw urban policy being shaped in the 90s, given current housing trends and the wave of cop cities being built.

The Mogadishu debacle of 1993, when slum militias inflicted 60 percent casualties on elite Army Rangers, forced military theoreticians to rethink what is known in Pentagonese as MOUT: "Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain." Ultimately a National Defense Panel review in December 1997 castigated the Army as unprepared for protracted combat in the nearly impassable, maze-like streets of poor Third World cities. All the armed services, coordinated by the Joint Urban Operations Training Working Group, launched crash programs to master street-fighting under realistic slum conditions. "The future of warfare," the journal of the Army War College declared, "lies in the streets, sewers, highrise buildings, and sprawl of houses that form the broken cities of the world.... Our recent military history is punctuated with city names - Tuzla, Mogadishu, Los Angeles [], Beirut, Panama City, Hué, Saigon, Santo Domingo - but these encounters have been but a prologue, with the real drama still to come
He also cites the slum peripheries of Kabul, Lagos, Dushanbe (Tajikistan), and Kinshasa as other potential night- mare battlefields, to which other military writers frequently add Port-au-Prince. Thomas, like other MOUT planners, prescribes high- tech gear plus realistic training, preferably in "our own blighted cities," where "massive housing projects have become uninhabitable and industrial plants unusable. Yet they would be nearly ideal for combat- in-cities training."
Who, exactly, is the enemy that future robo-soldiers, trained in the slums of Detroit and LA, will stalk in the labyrinth of Third World cities? Some experts simply shrug their shoulders and answer "whatever."
In an influential article on "Geopolitics and Urban Armed Conflict in Latin America," written in the mid-1990s, Geoffrey Demarest, a leading researcher at Fort Leavenworth, proposed a strange cast of "anti-state actors," including "psychopathic anarchists," criminals, cynical opportunists, lunatics, revolutionaries, labor leaders, ethnic nationals, and real-estate speculators. In the end, however, he settled on the "dispossessed" in general, and "criminal syndicates" in particular. In addition to advocating the use of research tools borrowed from architecture and urban planning to help predict future subversion, Demarest added that "security forces should address the sociological phenomenon of excluded populations." He was particu- larly concerned with "the psychology of the abandoned child," since he believes along with many advocates of the so-called "youth bulge" theory of crime - that slum children are the secret weapon of anti-state forces.
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Asilphium.bsky.social

infinitiy over one highrise with a rooftop bar

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Sneon-svips.bsky.social

gasp✨✨a bottoming kobold.... lookiing so fab.... sketch commish for Eb K'eth !!!! thank u so much!!!! #furrynsfw

a fabulous bottom with their slit freshly creamed, lying fabulously in a highrise apartment over backdrop of a window
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EPericajanemp.bsky.social

I mean, in those 1970-80s B movies it seemed to be a solid choice for getting oneself out of a burning highrise so... I think you should be fine. Chuck it out, try not to follow up with either parent.

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PTpushtheneedle.bsky.social

most cities cap FAR less than 8 citywide and only grow to maybe 15-20 in a few lots of super highrise areas. when most historic buildings that are shorter have FARs of 25+

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Lluanast6.bsky.social

parece eu jogando highrise

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The synthesis is that any kind of highrise would look better even if it were a boring glass and steel box

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